Noah Learner wrote:
> I thought I had my layout working in all browsers, but the design is
> problematic in ie5.5, 6.0, 7.o
>
> see: http://learnerdesign.com/acufamily/womens.html
> What is the best way to code/fix this in css?
Correct the width of that nav by adding...
ul#navul {margin: 0; wi
I thought IE ignored all psuedo classes except :hover and that only works on
anchors...
Mike
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I thought that first-letter doesn't work in Windows IE 5.x. Not sure about
MAC. Are folks still taking IE 5 issues into account when designing? I've
been working with drop cap
Hey all,
I thought I had my layout working in all browsers, but the design is
problematic in ie5.5, 6.0, 7.o
see: http://learnerdesign.com/acufamily/womens.html
I am trying to get the div#nav to be on the left and taking up 27% of
div#main_body and having div#main_content on the right of the #na
At 6:54 AM -0700 1/19/07, Michael Stevens wrote:
>Being curious I visited that page and it did indeed have the properties
>listed in the order:
>
>[<'background-color'> || <'background-image'> || <'background-repeat'> ||
><'background-attachment'> || <'background-position'>]
>
>But, at the bottom
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~davidLaakso wrote:
> Try:
> h1{
> /*text-transform: capitalize;*/ <<< delete
> text-transform: lowercase;<<< add
> }
> And add this ruleset to you css:
> h1:first-letter {
> text-transform: uppercase;
I thought that first-letter doesn't work in Windows IE 5.x. Not sure
about MAC. Are fol
Looks great in Mac OS10 Camino, Safari, FF.
Peg
On 1/20/07, KJ'[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I was told that this page doesn't look good in Mac OS9/IE5. I'm not
> worried about that but I would like to hear if it has any problems in
> more recent Mac browsers?
>
> ht
Mário Gamito wrote:
> I have this blog: http://blog.gamito.org
>
> I've inserted the phrase "the remains of the day" in the stylesheet,
> but it pushes the contents of the sidebar down.
>
> How can i avoid that ?
You can either turn the span into a "removed float" by adding...
.style1 {
float:
Christopher Blake wrote:
> http://www.neilp.newwavemedia.co.uk/europe.html
> http://www.neilp.newwavemedia.co.uk/stylefile/style1.css
>
> The capitalize has been added to h1. I can turn it off and do the
> capitals freestlye but was wondering if there was a simple solution
> to this i.e. withou
Hello,
I've been trying to figure out why the content block in the following site
doesn't always get the background color in IE 6. Any help would be much
appreciated.
This page works correctly in all the browsers I've checked:
http://benedikt.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/default.asp?content=1
Howe
http://www.neilp.newwavemedia.co.uk/europe.html
http://www.neilp.newwavemedia.co.uk/stylefile/style1.css
The capitalize has been added to h1. I can turn it off and do the
capitals freestlye but was wondering if there was a simple solution
to this i.e. without using for 1 letter!
Hello week
Hi Roger!
You guessed correctly.
I want the bottom border to move to after thetext like "tablelayout"
Do you have an example for reaching that goal?
Kindly regards Pelle
At 23:29 2007-01-19 -0500, you wrote:
>Pelle,
>
>On Jan 19, 2007, at 12:00 PM, Stib AB wrote:
>
> > Possible som e easy thing
Hi,
I have this blog:
http://blog.gamito.org
I've inserted the phrase "the remains of the day" in the stylesheet, but
it pushes the contents of the sidebar down.
How can i avoid that ?
The phrase is style one.
Any help would be appreciated.
Warm Regards,
Mário Gamito
Looks fine in Safari 2.0.4, FF 2.0.0.1, OmniWeb 5.5.2
Peter
At 10:07 AM +0100 1/20/07, KJ'[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi List,
>
>I was told that this page doesn't look good in Mac OS9/IE5. I'm not
>worried about that but I would like to hear if it has any problems in
>more recent Mac browsers?
>
Hi Kim,
Looks fine on Mac OSX Firefox 1.5.0.9, and Safari 1.3.2
Regards
William
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Hi List,
I was told that this page doesn't look good in Mac OS9/IE5. I'm not
worried about that but I would like to hear if it has any problems in
more recent Mac browsers?
http://geekministry.com/cj/index.htm and just the index page is working.
Thank you
Kim
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Hi Keith,
In additions to Gunlaug's reply your topnav brakes too in FF 2. The
contact link goes below the nav.
Kim
Keith Burgin skrev:
> Thanks everyone for the initial site check -
>
> Could I talk a few of you into giving the site a second look now that
> it's live? Opinions welcome, even
Hi List,
I was told that this page doesn't look good in Mac OS9/IE5. I'm not
worried about that but I would like to hear if it has any problems in
more recent Mac browsers?
http://geekministry.com/cj/index.htm and just the index page is working.
Thank you
Kim
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Hi Keith,
In additions to Gunlaug's reply your topnav brakes too in FF 2. The
contact link goes below the nav.
Kim
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CSS Comment Bugs
This issue regards article: BoxModelHack
article's link: http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=BoxModelHack
I followed instruction about IE6 hack - "Alternate BMH 3", as follows
property + WS + EC left /**/: 14em
property + WS + NEC left /* */: 14em
None of them work on
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